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Cutter | Light |
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Engage Switch | Switch | Deck |
Auxiliary |
| Height Switch |
Ignition |
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Lift Switch |
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Engine
Speed
PGC Net
Empty Switch
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IGNITION |
| WARNING LIGHTS (fig 2) |
The ‘Key Start’ controls both the ignition and the starter. Insert the key and turn to the first position, the dash lights will come on (check that all is ready to start). For starting from cold, turn the key to the second ‘heat’ position and hold for 10 seconds. Turn the key further to the third position to crank the engine, release the key as soon as the engine is running and it will return back to the first position. If the tractor is to be started from a hot engine,
CUTTER ON/OFF SWITCH
The cutter switch controls the Electromagnetic Blade Clutch. It works like a light switch (but in reverse) – UP for ON and DOWN for OFF. Although it always returns to the central position and the cutter deck will automatically be turned off when the engine is switched off, it is not good practice to rely on this. The cutter deck should always be switched OFF as soon as you have finished cutting and certainly BEFORE stopping the engine or getting off the tractor.
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
The lever is pushed forward and up for high revs, back and down for low. Please note, when in use the engine speed should be set to maximum revs.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Switching the rocker switch turns ON the headlights. The headlights will not operate when the ignition is OFF. Turn the headlights OFF before starting or stopping.
. Situated above the PGC net emptying switch are three
1)red
warning lights. The first (red) light is a charge light. This light will illuminate when the key is turned to the first position, when the engine is started the light will go out. If the light comes on whilst the engine is running consult your dealer.
2). The second (yellow) light is a ‘high water temperature’ warningyellowlight. This light will only come on if the water temperature becomes too high. Should this occur, stop the engine
straight away and allow to cool. When the engine has cooled, check the water level in the radiator (see page 20) and top up coolant as required. If the light stays illuminated – call your dealer immediately.
3). The third (green) light is an ‘oil pressure’ warning light. This light will comegreenon when the key switch is turned to the first position, and then go out when the engine is running. If the light
illuminates whilst the tractor is in use – stop the engine immediately and contact your dealer before attempting to restart your machine.
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